Game Changing ITOA Use Cases

By David Hayward
Sr. Principal Manager, Solutions Marketing, CA Technologies
To find an incidient's root cause, IT Operations inspect a massive amount of metrics across multiple technology domains and monitoring disciplines . By combining all monitoring functions into a single user interface with efficient workflows, IT Operations staff are empowered to visually correlate data faster and make accurate conclusions about how infrastructure impacts critical business applications.

By Graham Gillen
Director of Marketing, Netuitive
When IT doesn't know which of the thousands of IT metrics are most meaningful in terms of business performance, or whether IT performance even has any impact on business metrics, then a fresh approach is needed to application performance monitoring. ITOA proactively detects performance anamolies before they impact the business.

By Raviv Chalamish
Vice President of Products, Aternity
Current systems and processes can't keep up with the complexity involved in managing today's Mobile device and apps requirements, especially with Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives. ITOA tools must deliver the actionable analytics that enable IT to understand the mobile experience of their users and better serve them.

By Jeremy Littlejohn
Co-founder, RISC Networks
Over 80% of IT organizations are faced with correctable IT infrastructure issues, and they don't know where to begin to solve them. The majority of the tools used by IT were designed by software engineers, not IT practitioners who have to solve problems and plan for change. IT Operations Analytics can help IT leaders be predictive and proactive, stopping IT problems before they start.

By Poul Nielsen
Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Nexthink
Hackitivism is a major and growing threat, using Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) methodology to target end-user devices. Enterprises need to be able to execute end-user ITOA for security, to be able to immediately detect any abnormal activity in real-time, all the time, to detect deviations from normal activity of end-user devices used by hackers in their attacks.

By Kevin Conklin
VP of Marketing, Prelert
To remain compliant with new spam regulations, digital marketing companies need to identify rogue users that attempt to hack the system and use software tools and/or contact databases for spamming. By using IT Operations Analytics (ITOA) technology to analyze all real-time data, digital marketers can quickly identify abnormalities, such as spammers, and immediately take action.